Scanlon Lawncare

Who are we?


Founded in 2019 by Conner Scanlon, Scanlon Lawncare LLC started with a simple goal: helping neighbors maintain beautiful yards. What began as a small local service quickly grew as word spread about the care and attention put into every property. Conner enjoys not just mowing and cleanups, but the satisfaction of seeing a lawn transformed and customers happy. Today, Scanlon Lawncare continues to provide reliable, high-quality lawn care and landscaping services with a personal touch.

Our Services

  • Mowing

    We offer high quality weekly or bi-weekly mowing in the grass growing months, to ensure that your lawn stays cut, and looking fresh. The free estimate will include Mowing front and backyard, weedwacking around any objects in the yard, along with around any mulch beds, edging any sidewalks to give them a sharp look, and blowing off any driveways, sidewalks, decks, patios, etc.

  • Fall and Spring Cleanups

    We like to make sure that your yard is prepared for the winter months, by getting all of the leaves and debris off your lawn and garden beds, and hauling everything away. We follow up the winter months with a spring cleanup, to make sure that you yard is looking good and ready to go for the warm months.

  • Mulch Installation

    Fresh mulch gives your landscape a clean, professional look while helping retain moisture and reduce weeds. We clean out beds, edge them neatly, and install high-quality mulch evenly for a polished finish. đŸŒ¿

  • Dethatching

    Dethatching removes the layer of built-up dead grass and debris from your lawn, allowing water, air, and nutrients to reach the soil. This helps your grass grow thicker, healthier, and greener

  • Bed Renovation & Plantings

    Refresh and transform your landscape beds with professional renovation and planting. We clean out overgrown beds, redefine edges, improve soil, and install new plants to create a clean, healthy, and attractive landscape.

  • Fall Aeration and overseeding

    Core aeration relieves soil compaction by removing small plugs of soil so air, water, and nutrients can reach the roots. It’s followed by overseeding to help fill in thin areas and promote a thicker, healthier lawn.